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It’s Time To Get A Fake Tan!

The new Aromaguard technology chemically neutralises self-tanning lotion's nasty smell. The new technology uses established techniques called headspace and thermal desorption analysis to capture odour molecules from the air, as self-tan was applied to various skin types.
Some
molecules
including
sulphur
dioxide,
were
specific
to
the
reaction
between
collagen
and
the
chemical
dihydroxyacetone
(DHA)—
an
active
ingredient
in
fake
tan.
The
male
skin
generated
the
most
smell,
which
could
possibly
be
because
the
upper
layer
of
skin
in
men
is
thicker,
so
there
is
more
collagen
for
the
DHA
to
react
with.
However
the
new
chemical
react
with
the
smelly
molecules
to
produce
larger
molecules
that
could
no
longer
be
smelled,
or
a
different
shape
that
would
be
perceived
differently
by
the
nose.
A
research
team
led
by
Tim
Whiteley
of
CPL
Aromas
in
Bishop's
Stortford,
UK,
invented
this
fake
tan.
The
Aromaguard
technology
was
launched
last
week
in
St
Tropez
self-tan
products.
When
professional
sniffers
were
asked
to
test
the
smell,
they
reported
a
70
per
cent
reduction
in
their
perception
of
the
unpleasant
smell
on
users'
skin.



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